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A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens, Charles ยท 79 words

A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens, Charles

Mr. Crunchers apartments were not in a savoury neighbourhood, and were but two in number, even if a closet with a single pane of glass in it might be counted as one. But they were very decently kept. Early as it was, on the windy March morning, the room in which he lay abed was already scrubbed throughout; and between the cups and saucers arranged for breakfast, and the lumbering deal table, a very clean white cloth was spread.

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